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"competed with the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in sentences where two or more individuals or groups are in competition with each other. Example: The two athletes competed with each other fiercely for the gold medal.
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Catcalls competed with the blaring sirens.
The trust has long competed with the corporation as a form of business organization.
He traveled and competed with the mock trial team, practicing legal reasoning and rhetoric.
April Ashley competed with the likes of Christine Keeler as a 60s sex symbol.
"I competed with the bagpipes at the Highland games," he said.
On Kid Koala's dance floor, the disco ball's glitter competed with the river's shimmer.
Outside, the bells of Westminster Abbey competed with the shouts of the protesters.
How, really, could the drama of paternity have competed with the drama of creativity?
(It competed with the island's other team, known as Al Qaeda).
Those present said the light of the blast competed with the sun itself.
The long line competed with the more familiar Alaïa brief skating skirt.
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